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Sunday, November 1, 2015

Social Media, Race, and Disney Princesses

http://www.poetryfoundation.org/features/audioitem/5428

I found this website which contains a variety of media from weekly podcasts to a library of poetry. I really liked this podcast (from the weekly podcast Poetry Off the Shelf) in particular because it discusses current issues we live through on a daily basis and see a lot through social media which incorporates poetry into a discussion. The two hosts of this episode are young poets from diverse backgrounds and have a lot to say on racism and show how social media can expose a much wider audience to poetry who would probably have never read it in a book. Here is a poem, which relates to current situations, like the Syrian refugee crisis:

Your Village by Elana Bell

Once in a village that is burning because a village is always somewhere burning

And if you do not look because it is not your village it is still your village

In that village is a hollow child You drown when he looks at you with his black, black eyes

And if you do not cry because he is not your child he is still your child

All the animals that could run away have run away The trapped ones make an orchestra of their hunger

The houses are ruin Nothing grows in the garden The grandfather’s grave is there A small stone

under the shade of a charred oak Who will brush off the dead leaves Who will call his name for morning prayer

Where will they — the ones who slept in this house and ate from this dirt — ?